Friday, April 29, 2016

History in Cleveland this Summer?

In this post I would like to talk about the Cavaliers chances of winning this year’s NBA Finals. An interesting fact you may not have know is that the City of Cleveland has not won a professional sports championship in over 50 years! That’s the longest drought in North American Sports History. Most playoff analysts are really only looking at the Spurs or the Thunder from the West and the Cavs from the East. The Spurs are the heavy favorite to win it all, and then the Cavs with a slight chance. In my opinion the Cavs are still going to win it all just in a different way. The Spurs have shown nothing different in their game from the regular season coming off a sweep of the old and battered Grizzlies who posed no resistance. One of the keys to beating the Spurs is fast paced ball movement and good perimeter defense. And because of the Spurs have such an aged roster, I really think Kyrie, Lebron , and Kevin can tire them out. The Cavs can beat them if they play solid defense and run their fast paced offense consistently. This probable match up should be over in 6 games or less with the Cavs coming out on top.

NBA Playoffs Update

Well it's been a rather eventful couple of weeks since the last update. Some of the major headlines are: "Will the Raptors Choke in the First Round Again?", the Warriors (without Steph Curry) losing one game to the Houston Rockets, Steph Curry injured with an MCL Sprain (out for 2 or more weeks), and the Clippers losing Chris Paul and Blake Griffin for the rest of the season. Lets start with the Raptors who finished 2nd in East in terms of win pct% in the regular season but have been 3-7 in the past two seasons’ playoffs. They’ve never made it past the first round under the Dwane Casey Era, and doesn’t look to make it past this year as the Pacers defense and over sized post offense is proving to become too much for them or maybe it’s just their lack of playoff inexperience. Next we move to the Warriors losing Steph Curry for Game 3 of the Golden State-Houston Series. It took a big game from James Harden (and the game-winner), good team defense, and limiting the effectiveness of Draymond Green for the Rockets to squeeze in their only win of the series. If teams can limit the Warriors 3-pt shooting percentage, disrupt their offensive flow, pressuring Draymond Green, and play aggressive perimeter and transition defense they can beat Golden State any day. And lastly the Clippers losing Chris Paul and Blake Griffin for the season almost guarantees them losing versus the Trail Blazers in this first round series. But reports are speculating Griffin and Paul may be traded this off season as injuries (mostly from Blake Griffin) have disrupted their regular season rotations, and now seriously jeopardizing their title hopes. 

Sunday, April 17, 2016

NBA Playoffs Recap: Day 2

So after all 16 teams played one thing was evident: this years playoffs will be very interesting (any maybe not that entertaining) home court advantage is going to be key to the outcome of most series’. This recap will mainly cover Game 1 between the Pistons and Cavs, and maybe some insight on the GSW and Rockets. In the first game the Cavs were exposed to some major problems. When you have physical defenders that are able to minimize Lebron’s effect on the game, most of the ball movement becomes stagnant and productivity stops. Thankfully this didn’t happen later in the game as James finished with 22 points and 11 assists. Things like this happened in Chicago, San Antonio, and a little bit in Golden State and the only way to fix it is to have other starters and role players generate everything. That didn’t really happen in the games vs the aforementioned teams which why the Cavs lost the majority of the games. Teams going against the Cavs usually prepare by thinking about Lebron because he is the only reason the Cavs are successful so if you can stop him it would be hard for the Cavs to rebound. I think that is the biggest thing the Pistons have to figure out. Something the Cavs need to figure out is how to run plays that work for them as a whole. It becomes obvious that most (99%) of their offense is isolation or dribble penetration then kickout by Lebron. It really pisses me off because we have so much talent on that team but don’t know how to use it. If we knew how to harness it we would be a formidable foe to Golden State. As for their series vs Rockets the Warriors are going to sweep them because they already know how to stop James Harden because they are coached very well defensively. Well that recaps the first games of the Playoffs, tune in next week for the next few. 

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Are the Cavs ready for the Playoffs?

Following Saturday night’s loss to the Chicago Bulls, a persistent question keeps coming to mind: are the Cavs ready for the Playoffs? The Cavs have been 6-1 during the Kings' playoff mode activation (excluding games he sat out), but only LeBron himself actually seems serious about making a legitimate title run. The way I see it is they make past the first three rounds with gritty performances by LeBron in will end up bailing them out. Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love just cannot hit shots because most of the Cavs offense is isolation which LeBron is the best at. Teams like Golden State and San Antonio are on another level not just because of their ball movement but because of their scoring ability. You can see why the Cavs lose the games they do, and it’s not because LeBron is struggling, it’s because of mainly Kyrie, Love, and the Bench struggling. Most other players on the team do not have their legacies dependent on winning championships simply because they are too young and inexperienced. James is now 2-4 in the Finals and though he continues to put up incredible stats for his age, his team mates just aren’t on the same level of passion as he is. Bottom line is the Cavs look in even worse shape than they did last year despite having a better record, but their chemistry just isn’t flowing so they are losing games they shouldn’t. Yet they will get through the first three rounds because LeBron’s will is too great but when the Finals come we will just have to see if the Cavs have what it takes to push Golden State to a 7 game series.